Nearly a million people across the South are facing a fifth day without power in some of the harshest winter conditions in decades. And a powerful new storm stretching all the way from the South to New England is making matters even worse. NBC's Morgan Chesky reports from Dallas and TODAY's Dylan Dreyer forecasts where the new storm is heading and how severe it will be.
What you can (and shouldn't) do once you've been vaccinated
With more Americans being vaccinated each day, NBC's Vicky Nguyen talks to a group of people across the country who've had at least one shot to talk about how it's changing their lives and answer their questions. For example: Is it safe to get on a plane and travel outside the U.S.?
Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth, admitted to hospital
Well wishes are pouring in for Queen Elizabeth's husband, Prince Philip, after the 99-year-old was admitted to the hospital Tuesday night as a precautionary measure because he was feeling unwell. NBC's Kelly Cobiella reports for TODAY from London.
NASA's acting administrator talks historic Mars mission
NASA acting administrator Steve Jurczyk joins TODAY to talk about the anticipated landing of the rover named Perseverance on the surface of Mars after its nearly seven-month trip through space.
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